Saudi Arabia clinch 1-0 win over Japan in World Cup qualifier

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Updated 07 October 2021
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Saudi Arabia clinch 1-0 win over Japan in World Cup qualifier

JEDDAH: Super-sub Firas Al-Buraikan struck the only goal in the 71st minute as Saudi Arabia handed Japan a 1-0 defeat in their World Cup qualifying tie on Thursday.
It was the third straight win for the Saudis in the third and final round of the Asian qualifiers in Group B, while Japan - who lost to Oman 1-0 earlier in the tournament - suffered their second defeat.
The Saudis, playing in front of a near capacity crowd at the King Abdulla Sports City in Jeddah, dominated possession from the outset and could have won by more if some luck had gone their way.
However, it was Japan who had the first real crack at the goal but Gaki Shibasaki's ambitious effort from more than 30 yards was expertly tipped away for a corner by Saudi goalie Mohamed Al-Owais.
Saudi Arabia's Abdullah Madu then produced a fine header off a cross from Abdulrahman Ghareeb but Japan goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda came up with a reflex save to foil his effort.
Al-Owais and Gonda continued to excel for their sides before al-Buraikan broke the deadlock with a cool strike.
After coming in for Saleh Al-Shehri in the 64th minute, the 21-year-old forward took advantage of a misdirected back pass from Shibakasi, advanced several yards on the left flank, and slotted the ball through Gonda's legs.
In Sharjah, Wu Lei struck twice, including an injury time winner as China beat Vietnam 3-2 for their first win after two straight losses.
The Espanyol striker kept China's hopes of qualifying alive with his goal in the fifth minute of added time after Vietnam had fought back from a two-goal deficit.
Earlier on Thursday, Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min scored an 89th-minute winner in Ansanto to give South Korea a nervy 2-1 home win over Syria.
The talisman forward saved the Koreans from what would have been a deeply disappointing draw and means they top Group A after two wins and a draw in three matches.
The home team dominated the first half but the two sides went to the break goalless after Syria goalkeeper Ibrahim Alma made several smart stops.
The tide shifted in favour of the home team in the 48th minute when Hwang In-beom shot with his left foot from outside the box, sending the ball into the opposite corner to open the scoring.
It looked as though the match would end in a 1-0 win for Son and his side, but then Syria's Omar Khrbin scored an equaliser in the 84th minute to stun South Korea.
Premier League star Son stepped forward when his side needed him most, striking the winner from close range.
Iran edged out the UAE 1-0 to remain perfect with three wins in as many matches
Mehdi Taremi scored the all-important goal in the 70th minute in Dubai as the Iranians stayed top of Group A with nine points.
Iraq and Lebanon played out a goalless draw at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha.
The result meant both teams are without a win in their three matches so far.


Saudi cultural identity on show at Winter Olympics fashion showcase

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Saudi cultural identity on show at Winter Olympics fashion showcase

  • Skier Rakan Alireza represents the Kingdom at event in Milan, modeling bespoke design by renowned Saudi fashion designer Alya Al-Salmi
  • 17 National Olympic Committees participate in showcase and Saudis are sole representatives of the Arab world

MILAN: Ahead of the opening ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, cross-country skier Rakan Alireza represented Team Saudi at an Olympic Winter Games Fashion Showcase hosted by the International Olympic Committee in Milan this week.
He modeled a bespoke design by renowned Saudi fashion designer Alya Al-Salmi at the event on Wednesday, which took place at Clubhouse 26, the official hospitality venue for the Games.
Seventeen National Olympic Committees participated in the showcase and the Saudis were the sole representatives of the Arab world.
The design of Alireza’s outfit was described as drawing inspiration from Saudi heritage, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens that seamlessly blends tradition with modern elegance, offering a visual narrative of national identity presented within an international context.
Regarded as one of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent fashion designers, Al-Salmi also created the outfits worn by team Saudi at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
The opening ceremony for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games is on Friday.